URL Share reports analyze users who have shared content from a specific site in the past 30 days. This is a great way to evaluate your content, and hone in on highly engaged audience segments. There are three different routes you can take with this query. You can base your analysis on: a particular domain, subdomain, or an exact link (e.g. affinio.com, affinio.com/blog, affinio.com/blog/post). Another thing to note, is that you can also include multiple domains in your query.
Profile of report type:
Social Network | Data Timeframe | Report Turnaround Time | Minimum Audience Criteria |
30 days (past)
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~2 hours |
Size: 250 members Character Limit: 2048 |
How to build your audience:
Once you've completed Steps 1 & 2 (Select Network and Report Type), Step 3 is to build the audience. This is where you choose who you want to be included in your report based on the URL(s) people have shared. There is one main filter for URL Share reports, explained below.
People who have shared the following site:
There are three tiers of analysis for this field; you can analyze anything from a particular domain, subdomain, or an exact link to an article, video, etc. (e.g. affinio.com, affinio.com/ blog, affinio.com/blog/post). Multiple domains can be included in your query.
Tip: you may want to include mobile variants of the same link. In the screenshot below, you'll see that our estimate picked up an additional 424,540 users by entering the mobile variant.
Additional report options:
These are optional features and filters you can add to a report in Steps 4 & 5 (Options and Add Benchmarks).
Report Features:
Tracked Tweet Keywords (Twitter)
Interests' Follower Range (Twitter)